The entire thread HAS NOT been about self teaching yourself how to do something when you have a class coming up soon.
It's been about practicing what you already do on a regular basis.
Are you for real??? This is probably one of the dumbest statements I've read in the internet in a long while, and we all know how full of these the internet is. Nice contribution on your part.
You keep bringing this up. Maybe you're the one concerned with how people look, seem to have noticed it quite a bit.
That's quite presumptuous of you to possibly know the reasons why people are taking a course. And to add a little side note, if you think people are maintaining their training routine right up to the day before the class just to "look good" as you claim, is just idiotic.
Again, how could you possibly know that?? You must have been paying a lot of attention to the strangers around you to make that assertion. Maybe if you fosused more on your own shooting and less time assuming why others are there, you wouldn't have to "Prepare to learn"
You seem to be an expert at this. You're comments are proof of it, so not an assumption on my part.
Again, with you're alleged level of training this comment just doesn't fit the discussion.
You're all over the place with you points.
I had experience handling guns before basic training. As a result I shot the best out of 40 other guys, and my drills wanted me to go to sniper school after. How did that hurt me. Again, your point is moot.
If you practiced before the class, you might have been more proficient.
Also if you used the overhand method it would have been a non issue, the term you should have learn in all your training is "consistency". But that's a whole other discussion.
This is just idiotic at every level. I can't even make an argument on this.
Negative, Hero, this is a disservice. Telling people of your so called "level" not to practice is a disservice. Not an ego problem.
And you think NOT practicing, NOT training is the answer.
That's a very responsible answer.
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